Sending a tlp, Receiving a completion tlp, Sending a tlp –19 receiving a completion tlp –19 – Altera Arria V Hard IP for PCI Express User Manual

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Chapter 8: Register Descriptions

8–19

PCI Express Avalon-MM Bridge Control Register Access Content

December 2013

Altera Corporation

Arria V Hard IP for PCI Express

User Guide

The TX TLP programming model scales with the data width. The Application Layer
performs the same writes for both the 64- and 128-bit interfaces. The Application
Layer can only have one outstanding non-posted request at a time. The Application
Layer must use tags 16–31 to identify non-posted requests.

Sending a TLP

The Application Layer performs the following sequence of Avalon-MM accesses to
the CRA slave port to send a Memory Write Request:

1. Write the first 32 bits of the TX TLP to

RP_TX_REG0.

2. Write the next 32 bits of the TX TLP to

RP_TX_REG1.

3. Write the

RP_TX_CNTRL.SOP

to 1’b1 to push the first two dwords of the TLP into the

Root Port TX FIFO.

4. Repeat Steps

1

and

2

. The second write to

RP_TX_REG1

is required, even for three

dword TLPs with aligned data.

5. If the packet is complete write

RP_TX_CNTRL

to 2’b10 to indicate the end of the

packet. If the packet is not complete write 2’b00 to

RP_TX_CNTRL.

6. Repeat this sequence to program a complete TLP.

When the programming of the TX TLP is complete, the Avalon-MM Bridge schedules
the TLP with higher priority than TX TLPs coming from the TX slave port.

Receiving a Completion TLP

The Completion TLPs associated with the Non-Posted TX requests are stored in the
RP_RX_CPL FIFO buffer and subsequently loaded into RP_RXCPL registers. The
Application Layer performs the following sequence to retrieve the TLP.

1. Polls the

RP_RXCPL_STATUS.SOP

to determine when it is set to 1’b1.

2. When

RP_RXCPL_STATUS.SOP

= 1’b’1, reads

RP_RXCPL_REG0

and

RP_RXCPL_REG1

to

retrieve dword 0 and dword 1 of the Completion TLP.

3. Read the

RP_RXCPL_STATUS.EOP.

a. If

RP_RXCPL_STATUS.EOP =

1’b0, read

RP_RXCPL_REG0

and

RP_RXCPL_REG1

to

retrieve dword 2 and dword 3 of the Completion TLP, then repeat step

3

.

b. If

RP_RXCPL_STATUS.EOP =

1’b1, read

RP_RXCPL_REG0

and

RP_RXCPL_REG1

to

retrieve final dwords of TLP.

PCI Express to Avalon-MM Interrupt Status and Enable Registers for Root
Ports

The Root Port supports MSI, MSI-X and legacy (INTx) interrupts. MSI and MSI-X
interrupts are memory writes from the Endpoint to the Root Port. MSI and MSI-X
requests are forwarded to the interconnect without asserting CraIrq_o.

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